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Increase behavior refers to the occurrence of a behavior more frequently or with higher intensity over time. It can be influenced by reinforcement, punishment, or other factors in operant conditioning.
Extinction occurs when a previously reinforced behavior no longer leads to reinforcement, causing it to decrease or stop occurring.
Spontaneous recovery refers to the reappearance of an extinguished behavior after a pause or period without reinforcement.
Generalization is when a learned response occurs in similar situations that were not originally part of the training.